Exercise as Prescription Therapy: Benefits in Cancer and Hypertensive Patients
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2015Author
Stefani, Laura
Maffulli, Nicola
Mascherini, Gabriele
Francini, Lorenzo
Petri, Cristian
Galanti, Giorgio
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PURPOSE Exercise therapy in patients
with metabolic chronic disease produces several
positive response. This study aims to verify the effects
of fast walking associated to a resistance exercise to
reduce cardiovascular risk factor. METHODS: Two
groups of subjects (10 cancer survivors and 19
hypertensive patients) were evaluated by 6-Minute
Walking Test (6MWT), bioimpedance, , the Sit &
Reach Test (S&R) evaluate the flexibility, Handgrip
and 30’’ Chair Test for muscular strength. Patients
were tested before and after 3 months of regular
physical exercise. RESULTS: A significant change in
anthropometric parameters was observed (BMI: T0 =
29.2±6.8, T3= 27.4±4.4 kg/m2 p<.001; waist
circumference: T0=92.5±14.1, T3=92.1±12.8 cm,
p<.05) in the hypertensive population. A
predominant improvement of the cardiovascular
parameters was observed in the cancer survivors (rest
DBP T0=76.4±6.5, T3=72.2±7.1 mmhg p<.05; 6MWT:
T0=487.8±116.0, T3= 525.6±117.3 m p<.05; S&R:
T0= 0.4±7.4, T3=4.1±6.1 cm p<.05). CONCLUSION:
A combined aerobic and resistance exercise
programme can improve cardiovascular risk factors in
hypertensive subjects. The same programme induces
improvement in exercise tolerance and flexibility
variables in cancer survivors.